1. Challenges to Effective Primary Care-Specialty Communication and Coordination in the Mental Health Referral and Care Process for Publicly Insured Children.
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Porras-Javier, Lorena, Bromley, Elizabeth, Lopez, Maria, and Coker, Tumaini R.
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MENTAL health , *PRIMARY care , *MEDICAL communication , *PSYCHIATRIC referral , *HEALTH insurance , *MENTAL illness treatment , *MENTAL illness , *ATTITUDE (Psychology) , *CLINICS , *COMPARATIVE studies , *COOPERATIVENESS , *INTERPROFESSIONAL relations , *INTERVIEWING , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICAID , *MEDICAL cooperation , *MEDICAL personnel , *MEDICAL referrals , *MENTAL health services , *PRIMARY health care , *RESEARCH , *PUBLIC sector , *PSYCHOSOCIAL factors , *EVALUATION research - Abstract
Publicly insured children needing referral to mental health (MH) services often do not access or receive services. The objective of this study was to identify gaps in communication and coordination between primary care providers (PCPs) and MH providers during the MH referral and care process for publicly insured children. Thirteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 PCPs and staff from a federally qualified health center (FQHC) and 6 MH providers and staff from two local MH clinics. Interview participants identified multiple gaps in communication throughout the care process and different phases as priorities for improvement. PCPs described primary care-MH communication challenges during early phases, while MH providers described coordination challenges in transferring patients back to primary care for ongoing mental health management. Strategies are needed to improve primary care-specialty MH communication and coordination throughout all phases of the referral and care process, particularly at initial referral and transfer back to primary care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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